MARSEILLAISE - ( Aida X Pelegrina ) 
A rich, glowing, deep crimson-scarlet that is fade-proot. 
Color - Deep, glowing crimson-scarlet, with narrow cream lines on the throat petals 
that add greatly to its appearance. 
Florets - Large (up to 6%4”), well placed and spaced on a long flower head with up to 
25 buds, 
Spike - Tall, stiff, and strong, up to 60-65”. 
Plant = - Strong, with healthy, deep green foliage; good bulblet maker and bulblets grow 
well. 
Season - Late — 95-105 days. 
Prices for 1944 - per each 
Large - $.75, Medium - $.50, Small - $.35 Ten of any size at eight times the single price. 
Bulblets - Two - $.15, Ten - $.60, Twenty - $1.00 
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Winner of many blue ribbons, and grand champion at the 1941 Wisconsin Show, Marseillaise 
is among the leaders in its color class. A fine exhibition and an excellent commercial glad. 
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POE Doe leocd co eeivircs PaeW. Sisson. % Goryohee |X -Picardy.) 
An imposing formal pink. 
Color - Bright, medium pink. 
Florets - Wide open, round, well placed and spaced in an exceptionally long flowerhead; 
opens 10-12, with 6-7 showing color; floret size up to 6-6%”. 
Spike - Heavy, straight, and tall - up to 60-65”. 
Plant - Strong, vigorous grower, with healthy, heavy foliage; bulblet production excel- 
lent and bulblets germinate well. 
Season - 85-95 days 
Note - Because the spikes and flowerheads are so massive, they may require staking. 
Prices for 1944 - per each 
Large - $2.00, Medium - $1.50, Small - $1.00 
Bulbletss=) One =" %.203— Ten — $1.50 
BURGUNDY - ( Commander Koehl X Picardy ) 
A striking red. 
Color - Glowing, rich, velvety crimson - a true red, without a trace of either orange or 
blue - with narrow pencil lines of cream on the throat petals that greatly enhance 
its effect. 
Florets - Heavily frilled and ruffled, exceptionally well placed on a very long flowerhead, 
with up to 12 open, making a striking long ribbon of color; florets 41-5”. 
